{"id":712751,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/712751/?format=json","text_counter":196,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. (Prof.) Lesan","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":506,"legal_name":"Wilfred Rottich Lesan","slug":"wilfred-rottich-lesan"},"content":"Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the question I was asking is a very simple one. The two issues that have been tackled this afternoon are issues that could never really have happened if the Governor did not act the way he acted. It is these actions that are self-inflicting. Perhaps some counseling should be done to the Governor to ensure he does not do this kind of thing that eventually hurts him and cause moral decadence and disobedience by the young people of Bomet because of the very bad example that is being set by the Governor. The first person to be protected from this kind of thing which actually causes injury to the Governor is the Governor himself. That is fairly straightforward."}